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Which Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham stars can the Premier League look forward to?
After Fulham and Bournemouth, the third promotion to the Premier League is clear from Sunday, Nottingham won the play-off final against Huddersfield and are heading to the elite. Which stars can the world’s most watched football competition look forward to?
After Fulham and Bournemouth, the third promotion to the Premier League is clear from Sunday, Nottingham won the play-off final against Huddersfield and are heading to the elite. Which stars can the world’s most watched football competition look forward to?
Fulham
There’s no need to go on at length about Fulham’s biggest star. Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored forty-three league goals, setting a new league record. In total, he had a hand in fifty goals, but never really made a proper impact in the Premier League. When else but now?
Welsh international and offensive all-rounder Harry Wilson, American left back Antonee Robinson, left winger Neeskens Kebano, Slovakian Marek Rodak could finally get a chance in the Premier League.
Bournemouth
The Cherries shot back among the elite with Dominic Solanke. He left his Chelsea days as a teenager for Liverpool, from where Bournemouth bought him in the summer of 2019. And neither side regrets it, Solanke boasts a 30+7 record this season.
The team’s backline is held by Danish shield Philip Billing and Welsh brain David Brooks, with left-back and captain Lloyd Kelly a regular for the England Under-21 national team. Ex-Liverpool man Nat Philips will also return to the Premier League after a year.
Nottingham Forrest
Thirdly, Nottingham also leaned on the form of the Welsh international, twenty-one year old offspring and future of the club Brennan Johnson scored eighteen times and assisted nine times from his position as an offensive midfielder.
Scottish stopper Scott McKenna, right back Djed Spence and Brice Samba have also been looking forward to the Premier League. Lewis Grabban, well known to the fans of Sunderland til I die, will be on the attack.
Source: EFL Championship